Traffic Review Unit 3 Week 5 Vocabulary Words pawn remote rummage reception resume rustling simultaneous pawn l owest ranking piece in chess reception t he quality of sound produced in a radio or other device formal celebration ID: 570060
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Morning Traffic
Review
Unit 3 Week 5Slide2
Vocabulary Words
pawn
remote
rummage
reception
resume
rustling
simultaneousSlide3
pawnlowest ranking piece in chessSlide4
receptionthe quality of sound produced in a radio or other device; formal celebrationSlide5
remotefar away; distant; isolatedSlide6
resumeto begin againSlide7
rummageto search in a disorderly waySlide8
rustlingmoving or acting with energy or speedSlide9
simultaneousexisting, done, or happening at the same time; synchronizedSlide10
More Words to KnowA suffix is a meaningful word part added to the end of a word. The Latin suffix –ion
means “the act or process of, the result of, or the state or condition of being.” The suffix
–less
means “without.”Slide11
More Words to Knowceaseless
c
ompletion
impression
p
enniless
e
ffortless
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ceaselessunstopping; unendingSlide13
completionthe state of being finishedSlide14
impressionmark; the effect produced by an influenceSlide15
pennilesswithout any moneySlide16
effortlesswithout any hard workSlide17
Draw ConclusionsWhen you draw a conclusion, you form a reasonable opinion about something you have read. Drawing conclusions is related to making inferences.Use what you know about real life (prior knowledge)Use details from the textSlide18
Look Back and Write(Pg. 472, #5) What does it usually mean to be stuck “in morning traffic”? Other than on the roads, where was there morning traffic in the play? Before responding, reread pages 456-458 and 464-468. Also note the title and illustration on the opening page. Give specific examples to support your answers.